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Outlook Express Failed Sent Message.
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I am trying to send an email via outlook express in which a photo file is attached, but the recipient is failing to receive it and I keep getting a failed sent message.
I have tried sending the same to my computer and I receive it with no problem. and I have sent the same email without the attachment and they receive that okay.
The size of the file is of acceptable size.
Does anyone know what could be going wrong
I have tried sending the same to my computer and I receive it with no problem. and I have sent the same email without the attachment and they receive that okay.
The size of the file is of acceptable size.
Does anyone know what could be going wrong
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hmm could be a number of things AOG. If you are using an anti virus add on it can play havoc with images by identifying them as virus threats. Sending or receiving. There is also an Outlook Express Repair Tool that may help. I have no problem with Outlook.
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Outlook Express are having some technical issues.
Here is the outage map. The UK is heavily affected.
http:// downdet ector.c o.uk/pr oblems/ outlook /map/
Here is the outage map. The UK is heavily affected.
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That was yesterday, but all seems to be fine with mine today, but good point.
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That was yesterday, but all seems to be fine with mine today, but good point.
You don't say what the error message refers to AOG. I use Onedrive for large files and that is not bad.
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